i've been feeling LO move since about 14 weeks, and it's grown daily where i feel her more and more. last weekend we went to vegas and the baby was moving up a storm, DH felt her kick for the very first time. now that we are back home, i'm growing a tad concerned, but not sure if i should be or not. LO is not moving nearly as much or atleast i'm not feeling her move as much. she used to kick like crazy when i would lay down in bed, last night i didn't feel her kick at all. then usually when i sit at my desk at work i can feel her kick me throughout the day. well here i am sitting at my desk, and nothing. i've drank a fruit smoothie, and a glass of juice this morning, so i would assume she'd have plenty of sugar to get her kicking in there. is this any cause for concern you think? or is it just too early to have constant movement maybe?
i don't want to call the doctor just yet, bc i've called twice this week for other things, and had an ordeal last week trying to get some medication and ended up talking with the nurse a dozen times at least. i don't want them to think i'm a freak for calling constantly. i'm just nervous.
Re: kind of concerned ..
yes, please update me on what they say as soon as you hear!! thank you!
you're a bit further along from me and seem to maybe have the same thing. so hopefully you're right that we're not far enough along yet for there to be a huge cause for concern yet. just so nervous. so weird to feel her all the time, and then nothing.
It's very normal...my Dr said you won't feel it everyday at this point. I took out my doppler this morning b/c I've been feeling her every night and didn't feel her last night or this morning. She then decided to kick the doppler.
I think if she's facing my back I don't feel her nearly as much as if she's facing my belly
Just from my experience, I never really felt constant movement until about the late 2nd trimester. Its amazing how small the baby actually is, even if the ultrasounds make them look bigger. They only start to get bigger in the 3rd tri. Plus you have to factor in how the baby is laying in your belly. I noticed that I felt a lot more movement after the baby switched positions.
I wouldn't worry, but if you're really unsettled, call your doc.
I am in the exact same boat as you girl!
I just called my Doc. last night and they said that at this point it's too early to be worried about not constant movement, but offered to squeeze me in to listen to the hb as reassurance. I think I might just take them up on that.
It's been 3 days now for me with no movement as far as I can tell and I'm a worry wart. I also have an anterior placenta which I'm currently blaming.
So GL and keep us posted!!
thanks for your post! let me know what happens at the doctor and what they say!
But that's all I needed to ease my mind for now.
Hopefully your LO comes out of hibernation for you too
Phewf!!
Maybe our los are just going through a stubborn shy phase all at once. Glad you felt movement!!